Fined 7s 6d on each of 4 mugs
of deficient measure and costs of 11s - Saturday 10th July 1861

ABRAHAM WILSON

by 1863

FREDERICK NEWMAN

17.03.1868

Convicted
20.08.1872 under section 24.
Fine £1

WALTER FEARNLEY

19.11.1872

MARY FEARNLEY

17.06.1884

FREDERICK BRIGHTEN

27.03.1888

PERCY GEORGE WHINES

24.11.1891

GEORGE JOSEPH FORDER

26.03.1895

EDWARD BRANDISH

10.10.1901

ALBERT HANSELL

26.11.1912
to closure

Location given as `Next to Bath House' when new (full) licence issued 31st
August 1852.

It was heard Tuesday 4th March 1856, that landlord Farman had assaulted
Robert Thorne following an argument about £4 of unpaid rent due 15th
February. Thorne, a clerk for brewer Mr. Seaman, had refused to show
authorisation for entering the house since upon arrival he had served
notice for the unpaid rent of £4 and considered that sufficient. Farman
attempted to eject him from the house and failing to do so, set a large
bulldog at him. The dog seized him by the leg and was knocked off, but
it flew at him again. It was Farman who pulled the dog off by choking
it.
Farman claimed that he had believed his wife had already paid the rent
and was greatly irritated by the demand.
The Recorder said that Farman's conduct was as cowardly as it was
ferocious and being found guilty, a sentence of 4 month's imprisonment,
without hard labour, was awarded.